Hamlet lights up stage
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter HUNDREDS of theatre buffs, prectioners and some of the who-is-who in the country at the weekend turned up for the once-off staging of renowned playwright William Shakespeare’s…
Healthy populace for a healthy nation
Political Writers Zimbabwe has survived the onslaught of Western sanctions meant to cause regime change for the last 15 years, but has remained standing and able to provide services to…
Lower broadband charges — minister
Business Reporters The Minister of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Service, Supa Mandiwanzira has challenged telecommunications companies to consider a significant downward review of broadband charges taking a cue…
Flashback to Independence, 1980
Fred Zindi This week, the nation celebrates 35 years of independence. In the past 35 years, these celebrations have been marked by musical galas and this trend continues today, but…
Zuma acts on xenophobia
JOHANNESBURG/DURBAN. — President Jacob Zuma has assigned three ministers to attend to the xenophobic attacks in KwaZulu-Natal, the presidency said yesterday.
Hubby in trouble for bashing wife
Fungai Jachi Court Reporter A 47-year-old man was last Wednesday fined $50 or 10 days in prison after he was convicted of bashing his wife over sex. Sibangani Bandera appeared before…
Freedom, the glow in the Independence Flame
Elliot Ziwira @ The Bookstore SOUTH Africa’s anti-apartheid hero, Nelson Mandela, once said: “When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes in, he has no…
Man fined for stoning child
Court Reporter A Harare man was last Wednesday given 145 hours of community service after he was found guilty of negligent behaviour after seriously injuring his neighbour’s five-year-old son on…
Burmester wins Zim Open
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE-born Dean Burmester exploded in a ball of emotion as he won the 2015 Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open after an impressive show at Royal Harare yesterday.
Police, road safety campaigns hailed
Lisa Shirichena Herald reporter A 50 percent drop in the number of road fatalities recorded over this year’s Easter holidays has been attributed to heavy police presence on the country’s…











